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Carroll Boutilier Jr.

Birth
Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Death
6 Dec 1917 (aged 3–4 months)
Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada
Burial
Halifax, Halifax County, Nova Scotia, Canada Add to Map
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Carroll Boutilier, 4m, was a victim of the Halifax Explosion. He was killed along with his parents, brother, two grandmothers, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was youngest son of Carroll Boutilier and Mary Elizabeth MacDonald.

Through his mother he was a member of one of the largest Halifax family's, the Jackson family. It is believed this extended family suffered the greatest loss of life. Sixty-six members of the extended family were in Halifax at the time of the explosion and forty-four died.

At the time of the explosion, the family lived with Carroll's grandparents at 1498 Barrington Street.

Barrington Street was one of the hardest places hit.

The remains of Carroll and his parents were buried in Mount Olivet. The remains of his two-year-old brother were never found.
Carroll Boutilier, 4m, was a victim of the Halifax Explosion. He was killed along with his parents, brother, two grandmothers, and many aunts, uncles and cousins.

He was youngest son of Carroll Boutilier and Mary Elizabeth MacDonald.

Through his mother he was a member of one of the largest Halifax family's, the Jackson family. It is believed this extended family suffered the greatest loss of life. Sixty-six members of the extended family were in Halifax at the time of the explosion and forty-four died.

At the time of the explosion, the family lived with Carroll's grandparents at 1498 Barrington Street.

Barrington Street was one of the hardest places hit.

The remains of Carroll and his parents were buried in Mount Olivet. The remains of his two-year-old brother were never found.


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